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Show 51. June 5, PJ.11. shortly will allow persons drawing retirement benefits under social security to earn up to $1kh) per year without losing their rights, This will permit persons to accept outside seasonal work in order that their present benefits can be sup-- ; plemented and their standard of living raised. in of at of VY-- inXy a " V, mZ'-- r5VM tr ': SOCIAL SECURITY was to note this week that the pleased House Ways and Means Committee live ice. has adopted one of my recommendations to remove a present hardship that is penalizing our elderly I ear. citizens drawing benefits. T h e recommendation is one of several new features of the program which when passed by Congress will make social security a fairer law. HURTS THE WORKER Under the present social security law, per 'i v.-- M JaMi. sons : their benefits if they lose earn more than $To per month by working. However, if their outside income if from rents, interest or dividends, they are not penalized. I have always felt that this was unfair and in a letter last fall, I recommended that thL situation be corrected. COMMIT! EE RES RON US This week the Committee took action. The new legislation which will be reported to the House for action iL W .... a Whether your picnic is served in the backyard or miles from home, the traditional and tempting assortment of cold cuts, breads, relishes and beer is always a Simple as it may sound, this easy menu can be served with smart informality by setting up a picnic table and arranging the food on colorful paper plates. Here are some suggestions you may want to follow: COLD CUTS On a round paper plate, place alternating slices of salami and liverwurst to form a pinwheel arrangement. On a second plate, place cooked frankfurters, if the meal is served indoors at home or uncooked frankfurters, if the meal is served outdoors and a grill is available. On a third plate, alternate slices of Swiss cheese and baked ham. SALADS Pack your choice of cole slaw, macaroni salad or potato salad into individual paper cartons. Be sure that the salads are well - seasoned, thoroughly chilled and brightly garnished with top-favorit- 3k Page T1IK JOURNAL e. 4 -- 1 a sprig of parsley, radish slices or a tomato wedge before serving. BREADS Provide a variety of breads, placing each kind on a separate plate. You might include OTHER IMPROVEMENTS Several other Improvements will be proposed and, 1 predict, approved by Congress. Benefit payments for individuals will be increased from $1 to $2. per month. Allowances for widows with minor children will be markedly increased. Coverage will be expanded to include groups now ineligible for social security. MONEY OUTLAY While the attention of most of the nations housewives has been focused on the McCarthy hearings, the House has been busy spending money. To date, appropriations totaling .$10 billion have been approved. This amount -- - large as it is is $1.1 billion under what Truman recommended for the same departments before, leaving office. I am sure, DEFENSE NEEDS however, that all America agrees that we must keep our armed ser-- i vices strong. Of the total amount of money to be spent by the Federal Government this year, .1.1c of every $1 will be for the improvement and expansion of the Air Force. It will be the largest expenditure for the Air Force since World War II. , INVESTIGATION Senator Wallace F. Bennett and myself have asked the General Accounting Office to investigate expenditures for building horse stables and a golf course at Deseret Chemical Depot in Tooele While the alleged exCounty. penditures occurred several years ago, we still feel that if they were unauthorized, those responsible should be disclosed. As an early result of our action, the Army already has refunded some rents collected from civilian workers. The rents were being put into the officers club fund instead of being returned to the United States Treasury where they belonged. A R M Y s a V.W'X'' iwwwyy- I .. ( I 1 V M - V - j . . , i. Vi ,.y Trujillo Peace Monument is one of many magnificent structures built in tribute to V ;,"v; what Dominicans proudly call the Era of Trujillo. vex-- monument in Latin America the Trujillo1 Peace Monument, overlooking Santiago, Dominican Republic has high, just been completed after nine years construction. The marble structure erected by the Dominican people will be dedicated next year during observance of the 25th anniversary of Generalissimo Rafael L. Trujillos era of peace and progress. Tallest man-mad- e 200-fo- Stork Talk ot Glad tidings from LAYTON Salt Lake tell of the arrival of a seven pound boy born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Don Stranquist. Mrs. Stranquist is the former Jane Lay-ton. Mr. and Mrs. WilLAYTON Proud grandparents are Mrs. liam D. Rigby, 2 Ellison, are Alene Layton, Layton, and Mr. and son last born of new their proud Mrs. Martin Stranquist, Rockford, week. Mrs. Rigby is the former Illinois. Eunice Nielson. Eldon and CLEARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Dean Norma Lechtenberg are proud of LAYTON Morgan are sending out little blue the newest addition to their family, notices telling of the arrival of a their third son, born Tuesday, May son last Friday. Mrs. Morgan is 2.1th. Their third CLEARFIELD the former Helen Robinson of A nickname is the hardest stone Morgan. Proud grandparents are daughter has made parents Don that the devil can throw at a man. Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan, and Connie Peterborg happy. The Quoted by Hazlitt. little miss was born last Saturday. Layton. Wife Preservers : L er V Best Results Obtained From m i Placing Ads and Want Ads p EGEO. CRf IN It is best to spray perfume on a handkerchief rather than daubing it on. The spray covers a greater area of the hand- 22H -- Aa 025? i"AN.YBC3' V iS OUTSCE... yAaojar WHAT VAES V V.. fY 10 VO! J THlVr( THAT? 'v. J " ';;. r - Zr In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL kerchief and does not concentrate the scent in one spot. Mucus and Skeeter "He can invent almost anything' but a way t Q pay our bills' Peace Monument Completed 5 split, buttered frankfurter buns, caraway rye bread slices and thinly sliced pumpernickel. RELISHES In small paper cartons, place your choice of dill pickle strips, stuffed olives, black olives or pickle relish. If you like, provide light and dark mustards and chili sauce or catsup. Add a gala air BEVERAGES buffet to the picnic by serving the in party glasses. Pour beverage cold beer into tall refreshing, glasses and, for the youngsters, serve cold milk in crystal or ceramic mugs. To save on clean-ujobs later, use paper for everything except the beverage. And since this menu will call for repeats, you might as well stock up on a supply of paper accessories for use throughout the summer season. pil-sen- 3 V By Wally Bishop ... HE A LAVA'S S 6CES INTO THAT ROUTIY5. WHENEVER HE HEARS YE COMPLAlMNG A30JT OwR VONTHLV EVT ' |